HIV is one of the most dreaded diseases in the world and it is not difficult to see why this disease is so scary.
You only have to see the poignant progression that this disease follows, leading to AIDS in some cases and leaving the patient, a debilitated mass of bony flesh.
So, how comforting would it be to many who are currently battling this disease to know that there is actually a cure, and there has been one since as far back as 2008.
There is a saying that goes What you don’t know doesn’t kill you; but in the case of HIV, what you didn’t know was actually killing you. Silently.
HIV works by attaching itself to a protein called CCR5 in the patient’s cells and replication continues until the body is ravaged by the disease. There are people who have a genetic mutation that makes them lack this CCR5. No CCR5, no protein for HIV to latch on to, so such people are immune to the disease and the cure of this disease lies with these people.
About 1% of the Caucasian population have this trait, hence the immunity.





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